Monthly Archives: July 2014

On July 15 Alan Tidwell offered an update on problem solving for one to members of the Association for Conflict Resolution via a teleseminar, chaired by Cinnie Noble. The teleseminar series, chaired by Cinnie Noble, links people from around the … Continue reading →

Conflict coach Cinnie Noble is a matchmaker par excellence bringing together some powerful ideas. Her book Conflict Management Coaching is an excellent resource for any conflict coach. In 1999 she created a seven-step conflict coaching model called Cinergy. It brings together three essential pillars; coaching, alternative … Continue reading →

In Australia FDR–1 (family dispute resolution for one) has morphed from PS-1 according to John Cleary. Cleary is a family mediator with over 3000 hours of client mediation from Brisbane. He’s also a former student of mine, who adapted PS-1 to fit his needs. … Continue reading →

Dr. James Cartreine, of Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s NSBRI Neurobehavioral and Psychosocial Factors Team, has been working on a grant to develop a problem solving based treatment for depression and interpersonal conflict aboard the International Space Station. His work, drawing in part on Problem … Continue reading →